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  • LEFT WING DEMONSTRATION
    Gili Yaari
    Beit Orot
    settlement
    construction
    East Jerusalem
    Protest
    peace now
    Left wing
    neighbourhood
    Some 30 Peace Now activists protested in front of the Beit Orot Yeshiva, next to the al-Tur neighborhood in east Jerusalem against the building of a residential complex on the site. The protestors were carrying signs that read "Beit Orot – irreversible damage," and were promising to continue coming to the site in coming weeks in a bid to stop the complex from being built. Twenty-four housing units were authorized this week by Jerusalem municipality to house yeshiva students on the premises. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash90
  • LEFT WING DEMONSTRATION
    Gili Yaari
    Beit Orot
    settlement
    construction
    East Jerusalem
    Protest
    peace now
    Left wing
    neighbourhood
    Some 30 Peace Now activists protested in front of the Beit Orot Yeshiva, next to the al-Tur neighborhood in east Jerusalem against the building of a residential complex on the site. The protestors were carrying signs that read "Beit Orot – irreversible damage," and were promising to continue coming to the site in coming weeks in a bid to stop the complex from being built. Twenty-four housing units were authorized this week by Jerusalem municipality to house yeshiva students on the premises. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash90
  • LEFT WING DEMONSTRATION
    Gili Yaari
    Beit Orot
    settlement
    construction
    East Jerusalem
    Protest
    peace now
    Left wing
    neighbourhood
    Some 30 Peace Now activists protested in front of the Beit Orot Yeshiva, next to the al-Tur neighborhood in east Jerusalem against the building of a residential complex on the site. The protestors were carrying signs that read "Beit Orot – irreversible damage," and were promising to continue coming to the site in coming weeks in a bid to stop the complex from being built. Twenty-four housing units were authorized this week by Jerusalem municipality to house yeshiva students on the premises. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Gili Yaari
    transportation
    road 443
    route 443
    vehicle
    transport
    traffic
    palestinians
    palestinian
    A general view of road 45 directly connecting road 443 and the entrance to Jerusalem, bypassing Givat Zeev settlement. The Israeli government approved the movement of Palestinian vehicles on road 443, which was forbidden for them in the past. Road 443 leads from Jerusalem to Modiin. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash90
  • MAMILLA MALL
    Gili Yaari
    mall
    mamilla
    mamila
    canyon
    shopping
    shop
    store
    night
    Jerusalemites visit the Mamilla shopping mall in Jerusalem at evening time. January 07, 2010. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
  • MAMILLA MALL
    Gili Yaari
    mall
    mamilla
    mamila
    canyon
    shopping
    shop
    store
    night
    Jerusalemites visit the Mamilla shopping mall in Jerusalem at evening time. January 07, 2010. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90